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NEW DIRECTIONS
Archdiocese of Adelaide
18/11/2014
Christ Centred:
• “The longer you look at Jesus, the more you will want to
serve him in his world.” (N.T. Wright)
• …Attention…Desire…Action…
A Theology of Abundance
• We begin from a theology of generous and self diffusing
goodness:
• “God is good, all good, perfect good, all the time and to
everyone”
Four Questions:
• What’s changed and changing?
• What do those changes mean?
• What options, directions are available for the Archdiocese
to go in?
• What practical steps can we take?
Adelaide Analysis:
• Rapid change is the ‘new normal’
• A perception of diminishment: economy, youth, work
opportunities, church attendance, clergy and personnel
numbers
• 29 diocesan priests, 13 religious in parishes; one preseminarian; small aging pool of lay leaders
• Retirement of large number of key clergy in four years
time
Young people and families:
• Millennial generation is positive, connected, altruistic, but
not in church
• Fundamental issue: engagement and evangelisation of
the young: re-jigging boundaries and parishes is NOT the
key issue
• …”the next generation of Catholics has gone missing”…
• This will not be resolved by the old ‘traditional vs. liberal
debate…
Young people and familes:
• But by a “dialogue on what works to shape a fulfilled and
satisfying life in the very complicated situation of young
adults and young families.” (‘Builders’ and ‘Boomers’ met
the experienced needs of their generations, we presently
do not in the same way for the “Millennials and Mosaics”
Communion: Relationship and Direction
• Adelaide a “warm, friendly, hospitable community”
• …but perhaps what is needed first is not new
programmes, but strengthening relationships: between
priests, people and leadership
• Theologically: a focus on ecclesial communion
An Operating Vision:
• “A new operating vision is needed and it must be rooted in
communion.” e.g.:
• “A Christ centred, welcoming, nourishing, thriving and
evangelising community of faith in the Catholic
Archdiocese of Adelaide.”
New Directions
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A Pastoral Plan for Parish Development
Building Communion in the Archdiocese
Clergy Care
A New Vocations Promotion
Theological Formation
The Joy of
the Gospel
1. A Pastoral Plan for Parish Development
• Given the issues we face, and Pope Francis’s call to
evangelization - to create parishes that are welcoming,
nourishing, thriving and evangelizing because they are
Christ-centered
• Making not just parishioners but disciples
• Parishes that can engage - powerful liturgies, solid prayer,
inspiring preaching, good music, not just occasionally but
every Sunday
• For this to happen: a wholesale new effort on parish
development has to occupy the imagination and efforts of
everyone in the Archdiocese
1. A Pastoral Plan for Parish Development
• Pastoral planning: not simply about reshaping boundaries
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and consolidating administration - Clustering and merging
efforts are not enough anymore.
Reorganization to be seen totally within evangelization especially of young adults
Recommendation: the development of a Task Force that
will tackle this issue forthrightly and holistically
Made up of priests and laity with a deep and practical
understanding of strategic planning mechanisms
With a mandate to study and make recommendations on
parishes moving from maintenance to mission
Focused on new and effective methods of welcoming and
nourishing God’s people and building communion
1. A Pastoral Plan for Parish Development
• Mandate to study how other dioceses are managing to
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re-envision parish in creative ways
To consider the many positive options available to the
Archdiocese and make their recommendations to the
Archbishop within two years
The success of the Task Force will be directly related to
the way they involve the laity with their priests in a deep,
positive, collegial and respectful dialogue at every step of
the way
The values of transparency, accountability, participation,
solidarity and mutual respect should guide the work
Parish councils will need more training, if they are to
contribute effectively in this effort
1. A Pastoral Plan for Parish Development
• .One immediate step that could be considered is the
development of an Office of Parish Development that
would begin to oversee how to help parishes thrive even
now
• Providing support in ministerial formation for those
considering parish ministries but also the ongoing
formation of those already in ministry, especially those
leading multiple parishes
• Providing assistance and formation for parish councils
2. Building Communion in the
Archdiocese
• Gatherings with the Archbishop with the people of the
archdiocese
• Regular assemblies of priests, deacons, and perhaps
pastoral associates, with the Archbishop
• The “intentional presbyterate” (Fr Ronald Knott of St
Meinrad’s Seminary, Indiana)
3. Clergy Care
• Preparing for the “wave” of retirement – clergy care team
• Care for active priests
• Particularly pastors of multiple parishes – new leadership
training or coaching, and forms of mutual support for an
unchartered role
• Consideration of new roles for senior priests, mentoring,
supporting parish priests
• Further robust outreach for priests from other countries;
proven inculturation methods; inclusive practices in the
presbyterium
4. Vocation Promotion
• Need for the appointment of a full-time Vocation Director
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who is energetic and enthusiastic
Study latest effective methods from around the world that
rise to the highest level of scrutiny
With full involvement of Archbishop, VG, Deans,
Consultors, Council of Priests, Diocesan Pastoral Council;
congregational leaders; parishes, schools, universities
Empowering priests, religious and laity to appreciate their
vocations fully and take up their part in this work
More of an intentional presbyterate consciousness,
including positive stories
4. Vocation Promotion
• Money is needed: An endowment to be pursued
• Social Media is critical
• Consider help from a reputable PR firm
• Eucharistic Adoration
• Begins now
5. Theological Formation – A New Diocesan Structure
and New ACU Short Courses
• Fr James McEvoy: Creative work on secularization, its
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new possibilities, and the discipline of dialogue
1. A new diocesan place for engaging in theological
dialogue - Exploring how the practice of faith offers a
deeper fulfilment than consumerist culture
Importance of Catholic schools and RE
Help situate lay formation, lay ministerial formation and
diaconal formation
2. ACU Short Courses – opening up theological education
to the wider church in Adelaide
New Directions
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A Pastoral Plan for Parish Development
Building Communion in the Archdiocese
Clergy Care
A New Vocations Promotion
Theological Formation – A New Diocesan Structure
“A Christ-centred, welcoming, nourishing, thriving and
evangelizing community of faith in the Catholic Archdiocese
of Adelaide”
• I dream of a “missionary option”, a missionary impulse
capable of transforming everything, so that the Church’s
customs, ways of doing things, times and schedules,
language and structures can be suitably channeled for the
evangelization of today’s world rather than for her selfpreservation.